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History of the College
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Thoma College for Women, situated in the Municipal area of perumbavoor,
is the dream child of the late Thomas Mar Athanasius Suffragon Metropolitan
of the Mar Thoma Syrian Church. A visionary, Thirumeni had foreseen
that this college would cater to the educational needs and the empowerment
of the girls of the rural and suburban areas, in and around Perumbavoor.
The people of perumbavoor who have been feeling the need for an Arts
and Science College in the town felt that the Mar Thoma Church, with
its long history of excellent service in the educational field in
the North Travancore are with their High schools at Keezhillam (St.
Thomas High School, established-1922) and Perumbavoor (Asram High
School, established - 1931) and 14 Primary Schools in different places
in the area would be the right agency to undertake this great task.
The Sabha Council of the Mar Thoma Church entrusted the Mar Thoma
Evangelistic Association with the responsibility of starting of the
college at Perumbavoor and Rt. Rev. Thomas Mar Athannasius Suffragan
Metropolitanm the then president of the Association initiated necessary
steps fo the establishment of the college. In his great vision and
foresight, Thirumeni suggested that the college should be a Women's
College, which can open the doors of higher education to the educationally
backward women of the area. Giving women proper education and building
up in them true wisdom and sense of values so that they become responsible
citizens with great vision who can immensely help in grooming a new
generation of leaders. As the fulfilment of a long-cherished desire
fo the people of Perumbavoor and its suburbs, Mar Thoma College for
women Perumbavoor was founded in 1982. The college, initially affiliated
to the University of Kerala, started functioning as a junior college
offering the third and fourth groups of Pre degree course with 92
students. When Mahatma Gandhi University was established in 1984,
the college got affiliated to it. The college started offering science
courses in 1984. In 1991 the college was upgraded to a degree college.
At present the college offers 7 degree courses - B.Sc. Mathematic
(1991), B.Sc Zoology (1993), B.Com (1995), B.A. History Vocational
Archaeology and Museology (1998), B.A. English Vocational Administrative
Assistant (1999) and BSc Physics Vocational Applied Electronics (2001)
B.Sc Chemistry Model 1 (2006) |
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